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Good that I ignored Journey Planner...
In message , Paul Corfield
writes Others have made the suggestion of mangling the options to the point where it is telling you what you already know. I don't think that's entirely fair, at least without knowing precisely how Helen primed the search engine. For instance, to arrive at the Albert Hall by 19:00 on a Saturday, the Journey Planner suggests that the quickest route is the one via Green Park that she rejected: Leave at 17.21 and arrive at 18.49, with a journey time of 1'28". Helen's preferred route, using only buses is actually longer - leave at 17.09 and arrive at 18.44, with a journey time of 1'35" I do find it very odd that to get the wretched thing to do something even half sensible you actually have to have a pre-existing knowledge of the transport network that the average person would not have at all. I don't necessarily think so. Helen knew the route she wanted, but it is actually a little longer. Why send people round the houses by tube for a trip that can work well using two buses? Because it is potentially quicker using the tube. Where human knowledge comes in is the experience that two changes risks more delay than one - but then experience might also suggest that a delay on the tube is generally less likely and less damaging than a bus that gets stuck in traffic. The Journey Planner is far from perfect but, like most search engines, what you put in determines what comes out. If you want minimum changes rather than the quickest way, say so - and it will come up with the two-bus route. -- Paul Terry |
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Colin Rosenstiel writes I chose 18:00 next Saturday as the time to match the original request as closely as I could. The first route was Walk to The Highlands, 114 to Burnt Oak (warning of delays in Watling Avenue due to road works), then Northern line to Euston and Victoria line to Green Park, then 9 bus. And that indeed is potentially the quickest route (1'29") The other three routes were using 302 and 52 buses. All slightly longer (up to 1'34"). -- Paul Terry |
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On Sun, 21 Aug 2005, Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
I live on the 302 bus route, south-west of Burnt Oak. I had Prom tickets for the 9th Symphony last night. Thought I'd take 302 to somewhere beyond Willesden and 52 to RAH; simple, about an hour, minimal expense for my partner (I have a Freedom Pass), next-to no walking, etc. Then I checked with Journey Planner; this put me on the Tube via Leicester Square and South Ken, which would have entailed a long walk, more expense and more changes; To be fair, you didn't tell it to minimise cost or walking, and i think minimising total travel time is the most sensible default. it would also have taken longer. Are you absolutely sure about that? If there's one thing i've learned about public transport in London, it's to avoid buses like the plague - IME, they're reliably slower and less frequent than advertised, especially during peak times like the evening rush. Although it seems ... Ignored JP and took buses as I'd planned. One hour door-to-door, even less on the return. .... that this isn't true where you live! I'm interested by the routes that have been mentioned, though; it looks to me like your best bet would be to walk or get the bus to Queensbury, take the Jubilee to Green Park, then take the Picc to South Ken for the RAH. tom -- No kings, voting or presidents, just a rough consensus and running code. -- Dave Clark |
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"David Biddulph" typed
"Helen Deborah Vecht" wrote in message ... I live on the 302 bus route, south-west of Burnt Oak. I had Prom tickets for the 9th Symphony last night. .... I hope you enjoyed the concert. Good, wasn't it? Wonderful! Had an email to say we were on TV; we don't have a TV and don't really care. I was two boxes to the left of the BBC, wearing a navy jacket and red shirt... In the old days the "Choral" would have been the penultimate night of the season, but we've still got 3 weeks to go. Remember that the Last Night is another of the weekends when the Circle & District aren't running through South Ken. I won't be going to the last night. The best way for me to get to RAH is by bus anyway ;-) -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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Paul Corfield typed
I do find it very odd that to get the wretched thing to do something even half sensible you actually have to have a pre-existing knowledge of the transport network that the average person would not have at all. I somehow think it's been programmed to prefer or default to the 'faster' modes such as Tube and rail and somehow to route them via stations as 'nodes', but I'm not a programmer. Why send people round the houses by tube for a trip that can work well using two buses? Poor programming, methinks. Buses were cheaper, quicker, involved fewer changes and less walking, ie better in every way... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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(Colin Rosenstiel)typed
In article , (Paul Terry) wrote: In message , Colin Rosenstiel writes Not even that. I chose the "Route with the least walking between stops "option and got that as the second route offered. What was the first route? Routes offered often vary according to the time of day you request (especially with less frequent services on a Sunday). I chose 18:00 next Saturday as the time to match the original request as closely as I could. The original request was 17.30 Saturday... The first route was Walk to The Highlands, 114 to Burnt Oak (warning of delays in Watling Avenue due to road works), then Northern line to Euston and Victoria line to Green Park, then 9 bus. The other three routes were using 302 and 52 buses. Holyrood Gardens is my nearest bus stop by far. Going to Burnt Oak Station would always be a mistake for this journey. The 302 comes 'every 8-12 minutes' on a Saturday and the 52 more frequently. Though we'd just missed a 302, we waited less than 5 minutes for the next, and less than 10 minutes for a 52. -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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